Twice yesterday when Kamari was pooping... She yelped, does anyone know what can make her yelp like that? Then she runs back into the house like she's scared. But it really alarmed me, has this ever happened to anyones pet? I may have to get my mom to take her to the vet, because I work all weekend. :( I hate when I can't pinpoint the problem and relieve my pups of anything harming them. |
Hi, Could she have had a piece of poop caught in her hair? That always scares mine, my little girl runs in circles and yips. Whitney |
constipation I had a cocker spaniel that would cry ALOT and LOUDLY when he pooped and was constipated. Once we stopped giving him table scraps and alot of water he got better. :( |
my baby does that when he gets poop stuck in his hair by his butt and runs around in circles. |
Bailey did this one time when he was young. I could tell that he was in pain so I rushed him to the ER vet. Turned out he had eaten some sticks in the yard which had become impacted. If he is pooping okay, I would just keep an eye on him and keep an eye on his poop (a mother's job is never done :rolleyes: ). If he is not able to poop, or seems to have difficulty, then take him to the vet. |
My Vino just recently has been having the same experience and when I called my vet she said to give him a teaspoon of canned pumpkin ( not pumpkin pie filling) a day and within a few days he was poop'n more comfortably. :) </IMG> |
Thanks guys, she had a little poop under her tail, maybe that did it. Plus she eats little nuts and sticks that she finds outside and it drives me :eek: |
My Toby would get scared too with poop stuck on the hair, that's why he gets but ponytails now on walks. You should see the looks people give me :rolleyes: But since then no poop stuck anywhere. |
A pinch of wheat germ 2x a week keeps them going smoothly....if you know what I mean. Canned pumpkin, as another poster said, is good also. It has lots of fiber, which is key to a happy pooper......;) |
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